12.)How did Transcendentalists try to make their ideas part of daily life? (1 point)

A.)by attempting to create perfect communities, or utopias***

B.)by creating group farms, such as Brook Farm in Massachusetts

C.)by establishing a church-­centered community called Fruit lands

D.)by encouraging all people to live alone in the woods and grow their own food

A?

Yes. It's A.

Yes, A) by attempting to create perfect communities, or utopias, is the correct answer. Transcendentalists believed in the importance of living in harmony with nature and each other, and some of them attempted to create intentional communities where their ideas could be put into practice. These communities, such as Brook Farm in Massachusetts, were attempts to create utopias based on Transcendentalist principles.

Yes, the correct answer is A) by attempting to create perfect communities, or utopias.

Transcendentalists believed in the inherent goodness of humanity and the potential for individual enlightenment. They sought to make their ideas an integral part of daily life by attempting to create perfect communities or utopias. These communities were envisioned as places where individuals could live harmoniously with nature, free from the corrupting influences of society. By living in these ideal communities, Transcendentalists aimed to embody their principles and demonstrate the possibility of living a more enlightened and fulfilling life.